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- RMS_Cedric length "213360.0".
- RMS_Cedric abstract "RMS Cedric was laid down in 1902 at the shipyard of Harland and Wolff, Belfast. RMS Cedric was the second of White Star's series known as the "Big Four", the other three being RMS Celtic, Baltic and Adriatic. Celtic was the first ship to exceed Brunel's SS Great Eastern in overall tonnage, which was quite an accomplishment, considering Brunel's giant ship held the size record for almost 40 years. Except for the Adriatic all of these in turn, when built, would be the largest ship in the world for a short time. RMS Cedric was a 21,035-gross ton ship, 700 ft (210 m) long and 75 ft 3.6 in (22.951 m) abeam, with two funnels, four masts, two propellers and a service speed of 16 kn (18 mph; 30 km/h). There was accommodation for 365 first-, 160 second- and 2352 third-class passengers. She was launched on 21 August 1902, and RMS Cedric commenced her maiden voyage from Liverpool to New York on 11 February 1903. This was the only route on which she was ever used, although Cedric was also sometimes used for winter cruises to the Mediterranean.".
- RMS_Cedric builder Belfast.
- RMS_Cedric builder Harland_and_Wolff.
- RMS_Cedric homeport Liverpool.
- RMS_Cedric length "213.36".
- RMS_Cedric maidenVoyage "1903-02-11".
- RMS_Cedric operator White_Star_Line.
- RMS_Cedric shipBeam "22.2504".
- RMS_Cedric shipLaunch "1902-08-21".
- RMS_Cedric status "Sold to Thos. W. Ward and scrapped at Inverkeithing in 1932".
- RMS_Cedric thumbnail RMS_Cedric.jpg?width=300.
- RMS_Cedric topSpeed "31.484".
- RMS_Cedric wikiPageExternalLink cedric.html.
- RMS_Cedric wikiPageID "5287550".
- RMS_Cedric wikiPageRevisionID "602005689".
- RMS_Cedric hasPhotoCollection RMS_Cedric.
- RMS_Cedric shipBuilder "Messrs Harland and Wolff Ltd, Belfast".
- RMS_Cedric shipCapacity "1223".
- RMS_Cedric shipCrew "486".
- RMS_Cedric shipDecks "5".
- RMS_Cedric shipFate "Sold to Thos. W. Ward and scrapped at Inverkeithing in 1932".
- RMS_Cedric shipHomeport Liverpool.
- RMS_Cedric shipLaunched "1902-08-21".
- RMS_Cedric shipLength "o/a".
- RMS_Cedric shipMaidenVoyage "1903-02-11".
- RMS_Cedric shipName "RMS Cedric".
- RMS_Cedric shipNotes "Ship colours: black hull with gold line, red boot-topping, upper works white, funnels buff with black tops".
- RMS_Cedric shipOperator White_Star_Line.
- RMS_Cedric shipPropulsion "2".
- RMS_Cedric shipRegistry "20".
- RMS_Cedric shipRoute "Liverpool to New York".
- RMS_Cedric subject Category:1902_ships.
- RMS_Cedric subject Category:Auxiliary_cruisers_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- RMS_Cedric subject Category:Passenger_ships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- RMS_Cedric subject Category:Ships_built_by_Harland_and_Wolff.
- RMS_Cedric subject Category:Ships_built_in_Belfast.
- RMS_Cedric subject Category:Ships_of_the_White_Star_Line.
- RMS_Cedric subject Category:Steamships_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- RMS_Cedric type 1902Ships.
- RMS_Cedric type Artifact100021939.
- RMS_Cedric type AuxiliaryCruisersOfTheRoyalNavy.
- RMS_Cedric type Belfast-builtShips.
- RMS_Cedric type Conveyance103100490.
- RMS_Cedric type Craft103125870.
- RMS_Cedric type Cruiser103140900.
- RMS_Cedric type Instrumentality103575240.
- RMS_Cedric type MilitaryVehicle103764276.
- RMS_Cedric type Object100002684.
- RMS_Cedric type PassengerShip103896103.
- RMS_Cedric type PassengerShipsOfTheUnitedKingdom.
- RMS_Cedric type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- RMS_Cedric type Ship104194289.
- RMS_Cedric type ShipsOfTheWhiteStarLine.
- RMS_Cedric type Steamer104309348.
- RMS_Cedric type SteamshipsOfTheUnitedKingdom.
- RMS_Cedric type Vehicle104524313.
- RMS_Cedric type Vessel104530566.
- RMS_Cedric type Warship104552696.
- RMS_Cedric type Whole100003553.
- RMS_Cedric type MeanOfTransportation.
- RMS_Cedric type Ship.
- RMS_Cedric type Product.
- RMS_Cedric type DesignedArtifact.
- RMS_Cedric comment "RMS Cedric was laid down in 1902 at the shipyard of Harland and Wolff, Belfast. RMS Cedric was the second of White Star's series known as the "Big Four", the other three being RMS Celtic, Baltic and Adriatic. Celtic was the first ship to exceed Brunel's SS Great Eastern in overall tonnage, which was quite an accomplishment, considering Brunel's giant ship held the size record for almost 40 years.".
- RMS_Cedric label "Cedric (Schiff)".
- RMS_Cedric label "Cedric (paquebot)".
- RMS_Cedric label "Cedric (schip)".
- RMS_Cedric label "RMS Cedric".
- RMS_Cedric label "RMS Cedric".
- RMS_Cedric label "RMS Cedric".
- RMS_Cedric sameAs RMS_Cedric.
- RMS_Cedric sameAs Cedric_(Schiff).
- RMS_Cedric sameAs RMS_Cedric.
- RMS_Cedric sameAs Cedric_(paquebot).
- RMS_Cedric sameAs Cedric_(schip).
- RMS_Cedric sameAs m.0dcqn0.
- RMS_Cedric sameAs Q1042501.
- RMS_Cedric sameAs Q1042501.
- RMS_Cedric sameAs RMS_Cedric.
- RMS_Cedric wasDerivedFrom RMS_Cedric?oldid=602005689.
- RMS_Cedric depiction RMS_Cedric.jpg.
- RMS_Cedric isPrimaryTopicOf RMS_Cedric.
- RMS_Cedric name "RMS Cedric".